TTU Center at Junction

Facilities

TTU Center at Junction Facilities

Our Facilities

The facilities at TTU Center at Junction include ten classrooms which share space
with many of the housing units; a state of the art laboratory; a large lecture/dining
hall; library, gift shop, pool and staff offices. Facility also has two computer labs,
offering both PC and MAC along with high speed internet and wifi.

Lodging

Study Units are lodge style rooms consisting of bunk beds, dressers with storage and
mirrors. Two bath facilities and a classroom. Each Unit houses an optimum of 24 persons
(2 wings of 12). There are no kitchen facilities located in the study units and food
preparation in rooms is not permitted.

Lodging

Tech House and Packard Hall lodging are arranged with two rooms connected by a common
bath. Each of the 8 rooms in Tech House has 2 lavatories, 2-4 beds, 2 closets, shelves
and writing desk with good overhead lighting. Tech House has a separate classroom
and a central area, set up conference style, with chairs and a table for meetings
or games. Tech House is a single story facility with maximum sleeping capacity of
30. Each room in Packard Hall has 2 lavatories, 1-Full size bed and 1-Full sized Futon
sofa/sleeper, 2 closets, shelves and writing desk with good overhead lighting. Packard
Hall is a 2 story facility with 2 classrooms and 1 conference room on the first floor
with all lodging on the 2nd floor. Packard has the sleeping capacity of 16.

Meeting Facilities

Meeting Facilities for classes include traditional classrooms as well as specialized
labs for science, computer labs and multi media conferencing rooms. There are 10
classrooms and one outside amphitheater available for use. These can accommodate groups
from 20 persons up to 100 persons, depending on the room setup. The dining hall, which
can accommodate up to 150 persons, can be used as a meeting/conference room.

Food Service

Dining Hall Meals are served cafeteria-style. Menus include freshly baked bread, wholesome
entrées and fresh salads & fruit. Meal service is available for groups with a minimum
of 15 people.

Recreation and Activities

Kayaking, canoeing, tubing, and fishing on the river, hiking, swimming, sand volleyball
and basketball are some of the recreational activities available. Much of the campus
contains natural areas which encourage birding and wildlife observation

Reservations

Reservations must be made in advance for the use of the facilities. Tentative reservations
may be made by phone, by mail or in person. Deposits are required to confirm reservations.
The deadline for booking the exact number of persons expected for facilities use and
meal service is 10 working days prior to the start of an activity.